Two Subnets Example; Figure 99 Vrrp Example 1: Vrrp Status On Switch A; Figure 100 Vrrp Example 1: Vrrp Status On Switch B; Figure 101 Vrrp Configuration Example: Two Virtual Router Network - ZyXEL Communications MS-7206 User Manual

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After configuring and saving the VRRP configuration, the VRRP Status screens for both
switches are shown next.

Figure 99 VRRP Example 1: VRRP Status on Switch A

Figure 100 VRRP Example 1: VRRP Status on Switch B

35.3.2 Two Subnets Example

The following figure depicts an example in which two switches share the network traffic.
Hosts in the two network groups use different default gateways. Each switch is configured to
backup a virtual router using VRRP.
You wish to configure switch A as the master router for virtual router VR1 and as a backup for
virtual router VR2. On the other hand, switch B is the master for VR2 and a backup for VR1.

Figure 101 VRRP Configuration Example: Two Virtual Router Network

Keeping the VRRP configuration in example 1 for virtual router VR1 (refer to
on page
195), you need to configure the VRRP Configuration screen for virtual router VR2
on each switch. Configure the VRRP parameters on the switches as shown in the figures
below.
MS-7206 User's Guide
Chapter 35 VRRP
172.21.1.1
172.21.1.100
172.21.1.10
Section 35.3.2
195

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